Welcome to the CWC website!If you have a wild animals that need help please call (814) 692-0004Mailing
address is Centre Wildlife Care, PO Box 572, Lemont, PA
16851Physical address is Port
Matilda, PA - Hours by Appointment Daily (8am - 8pm)Other drop off locations in State CollegeIf you would like to
be on our e-mail mailing listPlease send an e-mail
to: centrewildlifecare@gmail.com

Saint Nick the Snowy OwlIs still at CWC and doing much better!

Arrived
at CWC on Christmas Day! WCO Amanda Isett received a
call from the SCI Smithfeild on Christmas day that they had an injured
snowy owl. The owl had some minor skin tears and broken
feathers from the razer wire at the prison. WCO Isett responded
and caught the owl with the help of the prison staff. Volunteer
Charlotte Simpson transported the bird to CWC where he received fluids
and medical care right away. We did have some issues with Saint
Nick not eating well and losing weight when he was in a flight. We
suspected some pain related issues so we brought him back inside and
put him on pain meds. He is now off pain meds, back out in a
flight, eating well and flying well. However, since he took
longer to recover than we anticipated, he missed migration. We will
probably wait till fall to release. We thank all involved
who
worked to save this very special bird.

5 bald eagles arrived at CWC with lead poisoning fall 2017Injured bald eagle suffering from lead poisoningSuccessfully released in Wiliamsport February 2018

Centre Wildlife Care (CWC) is a 501c3 charity
that is licensed by
the Game Commission, the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the Fish and
Boat Commission to care for compomised wild
animals until they can be released into the wild. We are a volunteer based organization that is NOT
state
or federally funded. We operate on donations.
CWC also provides educational outreach with non-releasable wild
animals in the form of educational programs at your location, social
media, news letters and TV.

Centre
Wildlife Care is located on 15 acres of wooded land in lovely Centre
County in Port Matilda, PA. Since opening in 1995, we have
rehabilitated thousands of injured, sick and orphaned wild animals
until they can be released
back into the wild. We care for all native species of
wildlife
including mammals (bunnies to bears), birds (finches to bald eagles), reptiles and amphibians.

Centre Wildlife Care is committed to transparency. Financial and
corporate documents can be viewed at Guidestar.org...click on the link
below to learn more.

CWC is approved by WASP International as an ethical organization.click on the WASP link to learn more.